Vietnam’s ethnic affairs work is moving toward a new mindset, where the state creates space and communities shape their own development.
Located about 130km from Hanoi, Cat Bi Market in Hai An Ward, Hai Phong City, is an ideal destination for visitors looking to explore local cuisine.
The Dong Duong Buddha statue is regarded as one of the oldest and most beautiful in Southeast Asia. Influenced by the Amaravati style of India, the statue was discovered in Quang Nam (former province) in 1911.
The Hanoi – Quang Ninh high-speed railway, valued at $5.6 billion, broke ground on April 12, sending a clear signal - the 2026–2030 term is opening with large-scale construction sites to realize the goal of double-digit growth.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Health is considering adding 84 medicines, including 30 cancer treatment drugs, to the list of pharmaceuticals and biologics covered by national health insurance.
The two sides committed to further strengthening friendship and cooperation, deepening political trust at a high level, and expanding collaboration in a more comprehensive and substantive manner across all sectors.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung put forward three major proposals to help ASEAN effectively respond to increasingly interconnected and multidimensional nature of current challenges while addressing the 48th ASEAN Summit Plenary in Cebu, the Philippines.
The Da Nang Food Tour Festival 2026 will run at Bien Dong Park, Tam Thanh beach square, and other local venues from May 20-24, packing in culinary, cultural and tourism experiences.
Vietnam is moving to pilot a “one-person business” model under its newly issued National Strategy on Innovative Startups, in a bid to accelerate growth, fuel innovation and strengthen national competitiveness.
To achieve breakthrough growth and rise as an economic power, Vietnam needs strong private conglomerates and new business support policies, economist Dr Tran Dinh Thien said.